Presbyterian Church of the Good Shepherd
Come and See!810 West Florida Ave, Melbourne, FL 32901
Sunday Services
We have two Sunday Service format: CAYA (Come As You Are) at 9:05 am in Fellowship Hall and a Traditional Service at 10:55 am in the Sanctuary.
Nursey provided for all services.
Our church is fully accessible – no stairs or ramp. Two in 7 households have members with mobility issues.
We live stream on Facebook at 10:55 am and broadcast on YouTube and website by 1:00 pm or sooner.
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VBS 2026 July 6-10
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The Seasons of the Church

Season of Easter

Supper at Emmaus (1602/3) by Michaelangelo da Caravaggio, National Gallery, London
Easter isn’t just a Sunday — it’s a season. One day out of 365 is hardly sufficient to celebrate the great mystery of our faith — that Jesus Christ is risen from the dead. Accordingly, the season of Easter lasts seven weeks (a “week of weeks”), spanning the 50 days from the Sunday of the Resurrection to Pentecost Sunday and encompassing the festival of the Ascension of the Lord.
The season of Easter is intended to be a joyful time for celebrating the presence of the risen Christ in the church. If your congregation doesn’t already celebrate the Lord’s Supper (a feast with the risen Lord) each week, the season of Easter is an excellent and appropriate time to explore this practice.
Of course, Easter really isn’t just a season either. In the fullest sense, Easter is a new way of life — in which we are “dead to sin and alive to God in Christ Jesus” (Rom. 6:11), called to “walk in newness of life” (Rom. 6:4). Every year, for fifty days, the church celebrates and rehearses this new way of life in the Season of Easter — as we await its completion in the fullness of Christ’s reign.
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About Us
The Presbyterian Church of the Good Shepherd (USA) is a growing congregation. We gather together from across the Melbourne/Palm Bay area to witness to the love of God in Jesus Christ. While some are lifelong Presbyterians, some come from other Christian traditions and backgrounds, or no religious background at all. We welcome the seeker, the devout, and the skeptic alike as we gather to learn, serve, and grow as disciples. We are confident you will find a way to experience and share God’s love at Good Shepherd. Come and See! Join Us!

“Serving God and His church with our time, talents and treasure.”
Actions speak louder than words! As Good Shepherds we reflect God’s love through the missions we choose to support. Click here for more information.
Thank you for visiting our website. As pastor of Good Shepherd, it is my hope that you will enjoy it as you learn more about our community of faith. Our doors are wide open to people from all backgrounds, regardless of where they are on their spiritual journey. Together, we are striving to become the kind of church described in the Bible, where there is relevant teaching, heart-felt worship, honest friendships, constant prayer, compassionate care for those in need, and many opportunities to serve others. We strive to have the kind of contagious Christianity that can make a difference in our world today.
You are cordially invited to join us this coming Sunday as our church family gathers to draw near to God through Worship.
Yours in Christ,
Pastor Scott

The Deacons are beginning a new ministry, called Deacon of the Month. Debra Hohneck the Deacon of the Month for May and is available to offer care and prayer. Reach out to this deacon directly after worship or call the church office who will pass a message on that you called. The deacon will return your call.
The Brevard Sharing Center greatly appreciates our donations of food for their food bank! Thank you so much! Currently we have donated 957 pounds in 2026.
WOW!!!
God Bless you!
OPPORTUNITIES TO SERVE
Step In, Lend a Hand, Make a Difference!
Looking for ways to get involved and use your gifts? We’ve got some exciting opportunities for you to be part of something special! Click here for all the opportunities.
Breaking News!
We are now an Earth Care Congregation! For the complete story, click here.
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Scripture for Sunday, May 17, 2026
John 17:1-11
New International Version
Jesus Prays to Be Glorified
17 After Jesus said this, he looked toward heaven and prayed:
“Father, the hour has come. Glorify your Son, that your Son may glorify you. 2 For you granted him authority over all people that he might give eternal life to all those you have given him. 3 Now this is eternal life: that they know you, the only true God, and Jesus Christ, whom you have sent. 4 I have brought you glory on earth by finishing the work you gave me to do. 5 And now, Father, glorify me in your presence with the glory I had with you before the world began.
Jesus Prays for His Disciples
6 “I have revealed you to those whom you gave me out of the world. They were yours; you gave them to me and they have obeyed your word. 7 Now they know that everything you have given me comes from you. 8 For I gave them the words you gave me and they accepted them. They knew with certainty that I came from you, and they believed that you sent me. 9 I pray for them. I am not praying for the world, but for those you have given me, for they are yours. 10 All I have is yours, and all you have is mine. And glory has come to me through them. 11 I will remain in the world no longer, but they are still in the world, and I am coming to you. Holy Father, protect them by the power of[b] your name, the name you gave me, so that they may be one as we are one.
ADULTS!
Are you interested in an interesting study group?
All are welcome!
Science and Faith Meetings
Second Tuesday of each month from 7:00 8:30 PM in the Session Room.
Topic: At this meeting, we will watch an interview with Dr. John Lennox, Professor of Mathematics (emeritus) at Oxford University. Lennox discusses his recent book, God, AI and the End of History: Understanding the Book of Revelation in an Age of Intelligent Machines. The book addresses the rise of artificial intelligence (AI) and how Christians should respond to technology that advances at an unprecedented pace. Doctor Peter Saunders, Chief Executive Officer of the International Christian Medical and Dental Association, conducted the interview. Join us for some insightful conversation and learning about AI, the Bible, prophecy, emerging technologies, and end-time events.
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Share a Slow Walk on the Road to Emmaus
by Brenda Reynolds, an Elder on the Serving and Sharing Team
When does HOPE become FAITH? Pastor Scott’s April 19th sermon, “Dashed Hopes,” told how two of Jesus’ disciples shared their “Dashed Hopes” with a stranger on the Road to Emmaus. This stranger listened to them sharing words of wisdom. This stranger triggered in them a memory that opened their eyes, the breaking of bread and the blessings. Their Hope had become Faith.
Let us become that stranger on the road to Emmaus. We need to take that slow walk with those we meet on our path and listen to them. We need to rely on the Holy Spirit within each of us to “see” the person we have encountered and share our God-given gifts with them, time and love for all. We see people who need help: food, housing, and assistance in so many ways. We bring food to the church for the Sharing Center, gifts for the children in need to give to their mothers, and gifts for the children to give to their fathers on Father’s Day in June – floor fans and hand tools. But Pastor’s sermon “Dashed Hope” tells us that we need to share something else with “the world,” too. In John 20:19-23, we are told that on that first Easter evening, the disciples found themselves back in that same room where they had shared that last supper with their Lord – with the door locked, trying to figure out what they should do now. They are no doubt lost, confused, scared, and definitely not looking for a grand, Pentecost miracle. So what happens? Jesus came and stood among them. He offered them peace. And, he breathed on them, saying: “Receive the Holy Spirit.” And he sent them out of that room on a mission, saying: “As the Father has sent me, so I send you.” It’s a Pentecost-moment, when the Holy Spirit is given to the disciples and thus to us.
If we are confused and scared not knowing how to react to the stranger we have encountered, just ask God. To read the conclusion of this article, click here.
Legacy Group
The Legacy Group will meet Wednesday, May 13 at 12:00 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall. Please bring a bag lunch and a drink. This group is for widows, widowers and partners of deceased persons. All who have lost a spouse or partner are welcome to attend. It doesn’t matter how much time has gone by since the loss. This is a caring group, wanting to support each other. Please call the church for reservations and/or more information. This is a support group where we can help each other with friendship and conversation.
5 cents per meal
Got Kids?
Every child has a story. God is dealing with every kid, regardless of how many times they come to church. Treat every Sunday like it is the only Sunday that some kid has. Did they hear about Jesus? Did they feel loved? Did someone ask about them? Nurture these precious children! Whether they are wee little ones or teenagers, we have programs for them all!
Nursery provided for all services.
The Music Program
Good Shepherd holds a Christmas Eve Service every year. It is a celebration that the church enjoys: the singing of carols, the ringing of the bells, the telling of the Christmas Story, and the camaraderie in the sanctuary.
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Our Mission
At the Presbyterian Church of the Good Shepherd
Our mission is to help connect people to faith
A Shepherd leads, cares for, and loves his sheep. The sheep know the voice of their shepherd, they follow him, and him alone. Even the lost lamb is found and carried in the loving arms of his caregiver. At the Presbyterian Church of the Good Shepherd we listen to the voice of the Good Shepherd, Jesus Christ; we follow the will of our creator God; we are empowered to be obedient sheep through the Holy Spirit. Jesus commanded us to love the Lord our God with all our heart, soul, and mind, and to love one another as he has loved us. That’s our challenge – lead, care for, love, and bring home God’s children. We invite you to join us as we journey and grow in our community of obedient and loving sheep under the care of the Good Shepherd.
Sheep know the voice of their shepherd. If you would like to learn more about the language of sheep, click here. We watched part of this video in a sermon. Watch it all here! COME AND SEE! BAA, BAA, BAA!
Sunday’s Worship
“Left Behind”
May 17, 2026
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